Guy III
Guy III |
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Studio album by Guy |
Released |
January 25, 2000 |
Genre |
R&B, Soul music |
Length |
61:46 |
Label |
MCA |
Producer |
Teddy Riley (exec.), Edward "DJ Eddie F" Ferrell, Aaron Hall, Damion Hall, Wesley Hodges, Darrin Lightly, Rich Lightning, Darryl Marshall, Walter "Mucho" Scott, Leon F. Sylvers III, Eric Williams |
Guy chronology |
The Future
(1990) |
Guy III
(2000) |
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Singles from Guy III |
- "Dancin'"
Released: November 30, 1999
- "Why You Wanna Keep Me from My Baby"
Released: 2000
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Guy III is the third and most recent studio album from American R&B group Guy, released January 25, 2000 on MCA Records.
The album peaked at number thirteen on the Billboard 200 chart.
Release and reception
Professional ratings |
Review scores |
Source |
Rating |
Allmusic |
[1] |
Guy III peaked at thirteen on the U.S. Billboard 200 and reached number five on the R&B Albums chart.[2]
Keith Farley of Allmusic stated that "Guy III equals the extraordinary expectations that any new material from Guy provokes, occasionally exceeding their work in the past."[1]
Track listing
Music |
1. |
"Intro" |
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2:35 |
2. |
"We're Comin'" |
Hodges, Riley, Williams |
3:00 |
3. |
"Dancin'" |
Damon, Ferrell, Muhammad, Riley |
4:08 |
4. |
"Rescue Me" |
Adams, Brown, Hall, Newsome, Riley, Scott, Smith |
5:58 |
5. |
"Teddy's Jam III" |
Riley, Troutman, Troutman |
4:48 |
6. |
"Do It" |
Dickey, Gaither, Riley |
4:24 |
7. |
"Why You Wanna Keep Me from My Baby" |
Rich, Riley |
5:01 |
8. |
"Tellin' Me No" |
Kazual, Riley, Scott |
4:33 |
9. |
"Not a Day" |
Baptist, Love, Riley |
3:17 |
10. |
"Love Online" |
Hopkins Jr., Riley, Sylvers, Sylvers IV, Williams |
5:13 |
11. |
"Spend Time" |
Adams, Brown, Fletcher, Glover, Griffen, Riley, Robinson, Scott |
4:39 |
12. |
"Don't U Miss Me" |
Fauntleroy, Gilliam, Joi'e Chancelor, Riley |
4:20 |
13. |
"2004" |
Rich, Riley |
3:27 |
14. |
"Fly Away" |
Burnside, Marshall, Riley, Smith |
3:17 |
15. |
"Someday" |
Hall, Hathaway, Howard, Riley |
3:06 |
Chart history
Album
Singles
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.
Personnel
Information taken from Allmusic.[4]
- art direction – Drew FitzGerald
- assistant engineering – Joe Woods
- design – Drew FitzGerald
- engineering – George Mayers, Julian McBrowne, Teddy Riley, Franz Verna
- executive production – Teddy Riley
- guitar – Richard Williams
- hair stylist – Karim Oarnge
- make-up – Karim Oarnge
- mastering – Herb Powers
- mixing – George Mayers, Julian McBrowne, Teddy Riley, Franz Verna
- photography – Norman Jean Roy
- production – Edward "DJ Eddie F" Ferrell, Aaron Hall, Damion Hall, Wesley Hodges, Darrin Lightly, Rich Lightning, Darryl Marshall, Walter "Mucho" Scott, Leon F. Sylvers III, Eric Williams
- stylist – June Ambrose
- vocals – Joi'e Chancelor, Aaron Hall, Damion Hall, Markell Riley, Teddy Riley
- vocals (background) – Darryl Adams, Terrell Burnside, Delvis Damon, Guy, Aaron Hall, Damion Hall, Kazual, Clifton Lightly III, Veronica McKenzie, Balewa Muhammad, Terrell Phillips, Teddy Riley, Jaamal Smith, Leon F. Sylvers III, Eric Williams, Michael Woolard
Notes
External links
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Studio albums |
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Other albums |
Groove Me: The Very Best of Guy · The Best of Guy (20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection)
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Singles |
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